DOST develops power back-up system
In the almost two years of the pandemic a big number of employees have been working at home and the students all over the country have been into distance learning by studying at home online.
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In the almost two years of the pandemic a big number of employees have been working at home and the students all over the country have been into distance learning by studying at home online.
A call for robust policies and laws that will advance biotechnology research and development (R&D), technology development, and commercialization was made during a recent “Biotechnology for Green Recovery” webinar.
A “new and revitalized” BPI-DOST Innovation Awards. This is how the former BPI-DOST Science Awards will now be known.
The diagnosis of infectious wounds takes long processes, costly and panful, and which medication, at times, leads to drug resistance.
For many people around the world, the very first moments of the new year will be filled with the sounds and colorful light shows of fireworks. From loud bangs to long whistles, bright reds to pale blues, there are thousands of variations of fireworks and an entire branch of chemistry that explores these fun explosions.
From the mundane mysteries, such as sleep and solar power to social issues like vaccine hesitancy and environmentally sustainable fishing traditions, everyday science comes to life in the able explorations of the young documentary filmmakers of the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute’s (DOST-SEI’s) fifth Indie-Siyensya Filmmaking Competition.
CLARK FREEPORT—The Medical City (TMC) Clark recently launched its Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging Center that is seen to further reinforce the appropriate treatment and care for patients who develop cancer.
Underprivileged children at Bukid Kabataan Center in General Trias, Cavite, and selected areas in Metro Manila will benefit from a Gulayan sa Pamayanan project.
Filipinos who have exemplary work and have contributed to the advancement of biotechnology in the Philippines were once again recognized with the Filipino Faces of Biotechnology Awards by the Department of Agriculture Biotechnology Program Office (DA-BPO).
Filipinos in rural areas may soon be equipped in facing the challenges of digital connectivity in the new normal.
The Automated Irrigation and Nutrient Management (Airin) system of the Nueva Vizcaya State University (NVSU) students, and the Project Angat of Team Alipugpug Tech Solutions of the University of Mindanao students bagged the top prize in the Innovation Olympics 2.0 (IO 2.0), a nationwide agri-hackathon for young Filipinos, a news release said.
The Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development of the Department of Science and Technology (DOST-PCAARRD) last week celebrated its 10th anniversary and accomplishments which it highlighted with conferment of awards and recognitions.
Barangay 412, Zone 42 in Legarda, Manila, was chosen as the 2021 Best CEST Community.
Anybody from any walk of life can be—and benefit from being—a science scholar.
The Philippines has huge natural marine resources. However, it has to address several challenges to become a prosperous, archipelagic maritime nation, according to National Scientist and Academician Dr. Emil Q. Javier.
Filipino scientists were once again recognized for their excellence in science and technology.
Careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) can be fulfilling and purposeful endeavors, according to graduate scholars of the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) who are now working at the forefront of Covid-19 research in the Philippines.
Farming and ecotourism—how will they fare under the new normal?
Science Secretary Fortunato T. de la Peña was recognized in his hometown in Bulacan with a high distinction bestowing on him the “Gawad Hen. Gregorio H. del Pilar 2021.”
BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya—A novel processing facility for development of ethyl alcohol—made from corn rice and other cops—in this province was launched recently, courtesy of the Department of Science and Technology Region 02 (DOST R02) and the Nueva Vizcaya Provincial Science and Technology Center.
The members of the Carrageenan Plant Growth Promoter (PGP) team of the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute were among the regional winners in the Presidential Lingkod Bayan Award as part of the Civil Service Commission 2020 Search for Outstanding Government Workers, the PNRI announced on its Facebook account.
A different film festival will be witnessed this coming week. It is a festival of films about science that will be screened for free at this year’s National Science and Technology Week (NSTW) from November 22 to 28.
The Philippines’ top science officials raised the need for an increase in the investment in the country’s human capital and increase the annual budget for research and development (R&D) to help the country counter bigger challenges in the future.
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